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NAME

       sniffles - structural variation caller for third-generation sequencing data

SYNOPSIS

       sniffles  -m  string  [-s int] [--max_num_splits int] [-q int][-l int] [-v string] [--bede
       string] [-c int] [-t int] [-d int] [-n int] [--][--version] [-h]

       sniffles -m reads.bam -v calls.vcf

DESCRIPTION

       Sniffles is a structural variation caller using third  generation  sequencing  (PacBio  or
       Oxford  Nanopore).  It detects all types of SVs using evidence from split-read alignments,
       high-mismatch regions, and coverage analysis.  Please note the current version of Sniffles
       requires output from BWA-MEM with the optional SAM attributes enabled!

OPTIONS

       -m string, --mapped_reads string
              (required) Bam File

       -s int, --min_support int
              Minimum number of reads that support a SV.  Default: 10

       --max_num_splits int
              Maximum number of splits per read to be still taken into account.  Default: 4

       -q int, --minmapping_qual int
              Minimum Mapping Quality.  Default: 20

       -l int, --min_length int
              Minimum length of SV to be reported.  Default:0

       -v string, --vcf string
              VCF output file name

       --bede string
              Simplified format of bede Format.

       -c int, --min_cigar_event int
              Minimum Cigar Event (e.g.  Insertion, deletion) to take into account.  Default:50

       -t int, --threads int
              Number of threads to use.  Default: 3

       -d int, --max_distance int
              Maximum distance to group SV together.  Default: 1kb

       -n int, --num_reads_report int
              Report up to N reads that support the SV.  Default: 0

       --, --ignore_rest
              Ignores the rest of the labeled arguments following this flag.

       --version
              Displays version information and exits.

       -h, --help
              Displays usage information and exits.

BUGS

       If you experience problems or have suggestions please contact: fritz.sedlazeck@gmail.com

SEE ALSO

       bwa(1)

AUTHORS

       Fritz Sedlazeck <fritz.sedlazech@gmail.com>.